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So whilst Jeremy Corbyn was giving a speech on Saturday afternoon to tens of thousands of peeps at the Glastonbury Festival, Progress who are the Blairite campaign group within Labour were holding their annual conference & hehehe I bet they regret inviting Paul Mason to speak because Mason is a Corbyn supporting journo who quite brilliantly trolled the Blairite trolls by telling…

I know some have felt that Pride in London has lost its political message regards LGBTQ equality & become way to commercialised & in a sense something of corporate gang-bang, though I’m no fan of neoliberal capitalism nor the corporatocracy we live under, I’d prefer major corporations were pro LGBTQ rights then opposing LGBTQ rights & I do remember when the state of North…

Funny how the Tories are able to shake the magic money tree to persuade the DUP to prop them up in government & now we know it costs £1billion to buy the votes of 10 MPs, this is blatant cash for votes & if that wasn’t outrageous enough remember the votes the Tories are buying are those of far-right bigoted loons!

When last Wednesday 500 peeps turned out for an anti-Tory protest in Parliament Square, the alt-right were quick to mock the low turnout, yeah well despite it being a weekday at least peeps on the left can get a turnout 5 times greater than Britain First can get for a hate parade through the centre of Birmingham City.

The English Defence League are today due to demonstrate in London & Britain First are due to march in Birmingham & before anybody starts bleating on at me about free speech, let me just ask considering the current atmosphere should we really be encouraging hate protests on our streets?

Yes Labour supporters are perfectly aware Labour didn’t win the general election earlier just gone, we don’t need you Paul Joseph Watson to produce a video with your usual brand of venomous sarcastic hate to point this fact out but miss the point that the reason us Corbynistas are buoyed by the results from the General Election is we did far better then many…

Okay the number in attendance at yesterday’s Day Of Rage protest against the Queen’s Speech wasn’t what one would of hoped for, I personally couldn’t attend because of having an allergic reaction to something I ate the night before, I guess many who would want to attend were unable to do so because of work commitments being as it was a weekday etc, because…

No Paul Joseph Watson, Jeremy Corbyn wasn’t politically exploiting the attack on Finsbury Park Mosque for his own ends when he visited the scene of the attack on Monday, he was doing his job as Finsbury Park Mosque is in the constituency for which he’s the Member of Parliament, you’d of…